Which team are you on?

Dppires

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Since both of them were out on display at the same time, which is pretty rare, I got curious to know what team would you guys pick if you had to pick one:

Team regalis or team hati hati?

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zsiciarz

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Where's team both? ;) But out of these two I'd pick the Poecilotheria regalis.
 

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It's funny how so many polls and discussions about most beautiful tarantula often make a point of disallowing a pokie option haha...because, obviously they are the prettiest ones around, hands down
:cool::cool::cool:

100% regalis. Not that the other guy ain't half bad either, but if there is a pokie in the mix, it's like a cheat code and renders and vote pointless hehe
:lol:

Or maybe I'm bias. regalis all day. Any day. It's less a discussion of if pokies are the best, and more a discussion of which pokie is the best amongst the best genus :angelic:
 

Dppires

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It's funny how so many polls and discussions about most beautiful tarantula often make a point of disallowing a pokie option haha...because, obviously they are the prettiest ones around, hands down
:cool::cool::cool:

100% regalis. Not that the other guy ain't half bad either, but if there is a pokie in the mix, it's like a cheat code and renders and vote pointless hehe
:lol:

Or maybe I'm bias. regalis all day. Any day. It's less a discussion of if pokies are the best, and more a discussion of which pokie is the best amongst the best genus :angelic:
Poor hati hati 😔😂
 

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I would say Regalis, it's amongst the "classics" OWs along with P. muticus, P. murinus and C. darlingi.
 

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My P. ornata is still a teenager, but she's already got way more personality than my S. calceatum ever had. Never tried a hati hati.
 
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Team balfouri with regalis as a referee and hati hati a cheer leader
 
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I like all tarantulas so I can't choose a favorite, but there is something special about the arboreal tarantulas of southeast Asia.
 

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I like all tarantulas so I can't choose a favorite, but there is something special about the arboreal tarantulas of southeast Asia.
Are they more interesting than Pokies? What is it about the south-east Asian ones? I guess India and Sri Lanka are considered South Asia. What's the most interesting south-east Asian species?
 
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Team regalis or team hati hati?
Oh! Oh!! TEAM REGALS FOR LIFE!!!

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Ok I kid but I legit got excited at my initial misreading. No need to escort me out though, I can walk back to the True Spiders forums myself..
 

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Are they more interesting than Pokies? What is it about the south-east Asian ones? I guess India and Sri Lanka are considered South Asia. What's the most interesting south-east Asian species?
They're the tropical reef fish of the tarantula hobby, both in color and difficulty.


 

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They're the tropical reef fish of the tarantula hobby, both in color and difficulty.


Very pretty. Those flew under my radar. Are they out and about, or do they hide?
 

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Very pretty. Those flew under my radar. Are they out and about, or do they hide?
If you understand what they need to thrive, then yes they're fairly visible. If you don't meet those conditions exactly, then you'll never see them as they will stay in their burrow where the microclimate is closest to what they need to survive.
 

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If you understand what they need to thrive, then yes they're fairly visible. If you don't meet those conditions exactly, then you'll never see them as they will stay in their burrow where the microclimate is closest to what they need to survive.
Sounds like an interesting challenge. I noticed my hometown breeder has some Phormingochilus species. I might have to reevaluate my tarantula priorities.
 

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